Deadpool

Dress up your place with this mugshot of the Merc with a Mouth. Artist Octavian Mielu’s print uses bold lines and sharp contrast to create the illusion of a neon light. The unframed art measures 12″ x 16″ and is printed on 200 GSM art paper. Save 20% in The Awesomer Shop.

(PG-13: Language) Deadpool prepares us for the arrival of his badass nemesis in the sequel to our favorite Marvel movie yet. Looks like Josh Brolin’s gonna have a busy summer (and some big paychecks from Marvel) between playing both Cable and Thanos.

(PG-13: Language) The merc with a mouth paints us some happy little trees while channeling Bob Ross in this promo clip for the upcoming Deadpool 2, regaling us with witticisms and playing with his 2-inch brush. We think Pool looks rather smashing with a ‘fro, don’t you?

(PG-13: Language, Gross)Aldo Jones doctored up footage from the already pretty over-the-top 2016 flick Deadpool, adding a helping heaping of his own inimitable wackiness to the madness on screen. That helicopter head thing seems legit to us. And marrying Negasonic Teenage Warhead too.

Looking for something to go along with your marble columns? Class up the joint with this 7″ tall mini-bust of the Merc with a Mouth, donning a Romanesque robe, and wearing a gilded laurel wreath in his hair. Brutus wouldn’t dare try anything with those katanas in place.

(PG-13: Language) The merc with a mouth drops by to remind us of his existence with this hilarious parody of a famous superhero trope, a Stan Lee cameo, a pint of delicious ice cream, some fast moving smallprint, and more snark than you can shake a stick at.

Sideshow Collectible’s kickass 24″ statue depicts Deadpool mid-battle, with frozen explosions and gunfire (note the bullet in mid-air). It also comes with an alternate head with a duck face expression and an alternate arm that’s holding a selfie stick.

Screen Junkies pokes fun at Deadpool‘s cliché storyline and the irony of having mostly juvenile humor in an R-rated film – all with the help of the man, the myth, the Green Lantern, Ryan Reynolds himself.

How It Should Have Ended solves Deadpool‘s plot holes and then plunks Wade, Colossus and Negasonic at the coffee shop with Superman and Batman for a chat about killing villains, HISHE’s stale animation and more.

“Remember to tweak the tomatoes before you go cucumber crazy.” Ryan Reynolds dons his Deadpool garb to send a serious message in a not so serious way – with a public service announcement about testicular cancer dressed up as a promo for his new movie.

(PG-13: Language) Deadpool is Empire Magazine’s February 2016 cover star, so he made this ad promoting the issue. Ryan, you’re funny and all, but we hope you remember that sex jokes are just part of Wade’s repertoire.

(PG-13: Language) The latest trailer for Deadpool is predictably filled with his abridged origin story, snark and F-bombs. But the real treat for us came towards the end when we see Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead.

(PG-13 Language) As promised, the first full trailer for Deadpool has dropped, giving us the backstory of mild-mannered Wade Wilson, the experiment that changed him forever, and the emergence of his Merc with a Mouth persona.

(PG-13 Language) Yeah, we hate trailers for trailers as much as the next guy, but we’ll make an exception for this foul-mouthed trailer hype from the lips of Deadpool himself. Plus, we only have to wait a day for the real deal.

(Gore) Bones, muscles and metafictional walls break as the comic book version of Deadpool goes up against his ugly super-powered hybrid self from X-Men Origins: Wolverine in this short fight scene by YouTuber ismahawk.

Don’t worry true believers, the Merc with a Mouth won’t change just because he’s gone big time. Ryan Reynolds confirms that the upcoming Deadpool movie will be rated R in this mock interview with Mario Lopez.